Marco Fabian

Chivas striker Marco Fabian isn't guaranteed to be travelling to the Olympics, despite his contribution in getting Mexico qualified.

Due to the age restrictions in place for participating teams, Javier Hernandez, Giovanni Dos Santos, Alan Pulido and Marco Fabian are all vying for the three spots for players over 23 years of age, which means someone will have to miss out.

Let's hope Fabian isn't the one who stays at home when he can score goals such as the one above.

Ryan Giggs

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Ryan Giggs is still wowing the Premier League at the grand old age of 38, and despite being retired from international duty for a number of years, he may yet feature in the Olympics as one of Great Britain's over-age players.

Giggs is the most decorated footballer in England. Who better to lead a team of youngsters?

Ryo Miyaichi

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Japanese winger Ryo Miyaichi, who plays for Bolton (on loan from Arsenal), is one of the fastest players that could feature in the London Olympics, and I'm not just talking about in the football sense.

Ryo—as he prefers to be known—has insane pace and energy that could unsettle some of the sprinters on show in London.